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About MM Loadout

MM Loadout is a British take on modern military firepower and the thinking behind it. This channel breaks down military firearms used by armed forces around the world, how they work, why they were adopted, and what they tell us about doctrine, procurement, and combat realities.

Expect clear, well-researched explainers on service rifles, machine guns, pistols, optics, and accessories, presented without hype or politics. From Cold War legacy weapons still in service to cutting-edge small arms shaping today’s battlefields, MM Loadout focuses on facts, context, and practical military relevance.

The goal is to explain why militaries choose what they do, not just what they use.

If you enjoy the analytical style of channels, but with a distinctly British perspective and tone, MM Loadout is for you. No clickbait, no operator fantasy, just grounded military analysis for anyone interested in defence, history, and modern warfare.

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